On aviation, for example, British Columbia doesn't have a carbon tax on jet fuel, because it is worried that it would distort and move business to other parts of the country or internationally.
I'll just lump these next questions together out of expediency, because I don't want to take too much time. In the case of a province not charging or taxing jet fuel, this backstop does for travel within that province or territory. Manitoba is charging a lower carbon price. New Brunswick is apparently proposing to rename existing gas taxes, and call them the carbon tax.
How do you then have some sense of equivalency? Are you going to have it in some provinces like Manitoba? If it doesn't raise the price, will there be two prices, one federal and one provincial, or is that yet to be mapped out and is not contemplated by this legislation?